In a veiled attack on Pakistan, Army Chief General Bipin Rawat on Sunday accused the ‘neighbour on the western sector of the nation’ of indulging in a proxy war for the past 30 years.

Addressing an event, the Army chief said that India’s land borders on the Northern Frontiers are disputed and the western sector has partially unsettled borders.

Accusing Pakistan of unrest, Rawat said that peace on the horizon in the near future is uncertain, as reported by news agency ANI. He, therefore, stressed the need for preparation of the Indian armed forces.

He added that the nation needs to be prepared by imbibing new technologies in keeping pace with advancements in warfare. Read More